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Yes, I have a Delta Kitchen faucet one handel and need to replace the seals in it. I am wondering where the set screw is that you loosen with an allen

wrench. The only thing I can see is a decal in the front that is red and blue I think. Do you just pop this off in front and the allen screw is behind that decal. It looks like it just pops off?
Thank you and let me know

Asked by: Lem Hodges

Hi Lem, Thank you for your question. Most of our single handle kitchen faucets have a small red/blue button that covers the handle set screw. You can simply pry off the button to access the set screw. A 1/8&quot; allen wrench should remove the screw.
Thanks,
Dave

Answered by: DeltaFaucet2

Date published: 2015-05-01

correct handle?

would this be the correct handle to use with the R11000 diverter?

Asked by: Willie

Hi Willie, Thank you for your question. The RP46264SS diverter handle will work with the trim and cartridge that is used with the R11000 diverter.
Thanks,
Dave

Answered by: DeltaFaucet2

Date published: 2015-04-09

Need to replace the set screw, what size is it?

Asked by: Gregg

Hi Gregg, Thank you for your question. The set screw to the RP49264 handle is a #10-32 x.5. The screw is available to order as RP26865.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/repairparts/details/rp26865.html
Thanks,
Dave

Answered by: DeltaFaucet2

Date published: 2017-02-13

What is the set screw size for the RP49264 handle?

Asked by: Gregg

Hi Gregg, Thank you for your question. The set screw to the RP49264 handle is a #10-32 x.5. The screw is available to order as RP26865.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/repairparts/details/rp26865.html
Thanks,
Dave

Answered by: DeltaFaucet2

Date published: 2014-11-07

How do I remove the cover on this diverter.

The cover on this diverter is very loose but will not come off. How can I remove it without damaging it?

Asked by: chris

Hi Chris, Thank you for your question. The cover plate/escutcheon is held on by the trim sleeve. The trim sleeve is the finished collar located behind the handle and in front of the escutcheon. The trim sleeve screws on and off and compresses the plate to the wall. Tightening the trim sleeve should fix the issue with the loose escutcheon plate.
Thanks,
Dave